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New tariff policies are affecting small business owners nationwide, especially in industries like coffee and clothing.
There is no single way to predict how businesses will price items weeks or months into the future as, in addition to tariffs, they are influenced by things like consumer demand, sales strategies, and supply chains.
Tariffs have already led to price increases on baby gear like strollers and car seats. For parents and the baby gear industry, it's a time of uncertainty.
After President Trump said that tariffs could be set at a baseline level of 15%, economists projected that consumer prices would rise.
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CNET on MSNYour Next Car Might Cost More: Industry Insiders Explain Tariff-Driven Price Increases and How to Offset CostsExperts predict near-term price instability for EVs and other vehicles due to Trump's tariffs, with potential leveling by 2027. Here's what you can do now if you're in the market to buy.
Economists have long disliked tariffs and can point to research showing they harm the countries that impose them, including the workers and consumers in those economies.
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POWDER Magazine on MSNTariff Uncertainty Continues to Roil Ski Industry Supply ChainsUnprecedented trade volatility has led to some interesting choices by ski gear manufacturers, and the effects go far beyond just price increases for consumers.
The "reciprocal" tariffs that Trump unveiled on April 2 would, if they're fully implemented, reduce the economy by about 0.8 percent and cost an estimated 671,000 jobs, according to an analysis by ...
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